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Old 08-31-2009, 04:43 PM #1
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Question Rack System Overhaul, need some ideas

here we go. i'm a kayaker and regularly find myself needing about six boats on my roof. yup, six. maybe more. sooo... this is what i've found. the factory rack for a 97 sucks. i broke the front crossbar cranking on a strap tieing boats, and it's currently splinted with a handy dandy yard stake. without question i need new sturdy crossbars.
another thing. the factory rails seem really puny. i want this system to be able to hold around 500 pounds. already when i crank on straps, i can see the rails sink into the roof, but to keep boats from flying off on I-95 (yup...) you have to crank em pretty tight. so is there a way to replace these rails with something a lot beefier?
finally, for the crossbars, i want them to go to the sides of the roof, but on the occasions when that doesn't cut it for the number of boats i have, i'd like some sort of extenders that fold out to the ends of the side mirrors. this is the part where i need an engineer. how can i achieve this? i've thought about having auxillary bars that slide on the end of the standard bars, or maybe ones that fold or pivot out from storage in the middle? that's about the extent of what i can come up with.
as for total cost, i'm not going to say it's limitless, but i'd be willing to pay for a bomber rack that suits my needs and gets the job done.
ideas anyone?
also, i could draw a (crappy) picture of what i'm thinking of if it would help get the point across. thanks,
mike
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I have a Yakima MegaWarrior with the middle extension in it...it might hold 6 kayaks, but I am not sure...it takes up my ENTIRE roof, sans about 6 inches in the front.

As far as replacing the factory roof rack with something beefier, I am not sure...I have the MegaWarrior attached to the factory rack.
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here we go. i'm a kayaker and regularly find myself needing about six boats on my roof. yup, six. maybe more. sooo... this is what i've found. the factory rack for a 97 sucks. i broke the front crossbar cranking on a strap tieing boats, and it's currently splinted with a handy dandy yard stake. without question i need new sturdy crossbars.
another thing. the factory rails seem really puny. i want this system to be able to hold around 500 pounds. already when i crank on straps, i can see the rails sink into the roof, but to keep boats from flying off on I-95 (yup...) you have to crank em pretty tight. so is there a way to replace these rails with something a lot beefier?
finally, for the crossbars, i want them to go to the sides of the roof, but on the occasions when that doesn't cut it for the number of boats i have, i'd like some sort of extenders that fold out to the ends of the side mirrors. this is the part where i need an engineer. how can i achieve this? i've thought about having auxillary bars that slide on the end of the standard bars, or maybe ones that fold or pivot out from storage in the middle? that's about the extent of what i can come up with.
as for total cost, i'm not going to say it's limitless, but i'd be willing to pay for a bomber rack that suits my needs and gets the job done.
ideas anyone?
also, i could draw a (crappy) picture of what i'm thinking of if it would help get the point across. thanks,
mike
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i'm looking for just the crossbars, the basket doesn't really work well for kayaks. thanks though.
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ha! well that brings up a whole nuther problem. i don't have a hitch. not to mention expenses. i'm a college student buddy. you show me a trailer that's cheaper than racks and then we'll talk.
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You can go to either Yakima or THULE websites and look up cross bars and towers. I think you will be in hte neighborhood of 400-600 with new cross bars and towers. As for the trailer idea that is not bad, get a cheap 4x6 or 4x8 Utility railer (new $300 or used for even cheaper) a few bucks in lumber and hardware buils a A-frame (think swing set) and put three on each side. Trailer hitch from junk yard or craigslist ($50-100). About the same price.
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